Dotty Dripple
Dotty Dripple was an American gag-a-day comic strip, originally started by Jeff Keate & Jim McMenamy on June 26, 1944, but was taken over by Buford Tune on October 16, and continued for the next thirty years.[1] The strip was distributed by Publishers Syndicate and also appeared in comic book form.
Dotty Dripple | |
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Author(s) | Jeff Keate (1944 only) Buford Tune (1944–1974) |
Illustrator(s) | Jim McMenamy (1944 only) |
Current status/schedule | Concluded |
Launch date | June 26, 1944 |
End date | June 9, 1974 |
Syndicate(s) | Publishers Syndicate (1944–1967) Publishers-Hall Syndicate (1967–1974) |
Genre(s) | humor |
Dotty Dripple was a domestic comedy strip, heavily modeled on Blondie, and ended on June 9, 1974.[2][3][4]
References
- Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780472117567.
- Thompson, Maggie. Comics Shop (2010)
- Phelps, Donald. Reading the Funnies: Essays on Comic Stripes, pp. 145, 247 (2001) (referring to Dotty Dripple as among those strips which were "pillaging" Blondie)
- These Top Cartoonists Tell How They Create America’s Favorite Comics (1964) (excerpt at comics.gearlive.com)
External links
- Dotty Dripple at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on April 10, 2016.
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